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REEVE2007 01-30-2011 01:48 PM

WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Just thought I'd share some pictures of a Linkbelt 248 Crawler that we moved from Portland, Or. to Stockton, CA. this weekend. It was down in a hole that was too tight to get to with our 9 axle so we had to load it on our 5 axle and transload it in a shopping mall parking lot onto the correct trailer for its weight. We will continue on to Blythe, Ca with it next week where it will stay for some time. They are building a new prison there.

Equipment used - 1 9 axle lowboy for the house/carbody/butt, 1 5 axle lowboy to get it out of the hole. We loaded a light load of counter weights on it afterwards, 2 flatbeds for the tracks, and 4 step decks for the counter weights, boom and misc.


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DieselKid 01-30-2011 02:52 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Now there's some neat load ideas for our flatbeds, dropdecks, and lowboys! :D

Thanks for the pics!

-Alex

pugs 01-30-2011 03:02 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Thanks for the pics, always neat to see how those cranes take themselves apart.

Dreamweaver 01-30-2011 04:04 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Now those are some cool pictures. But there is just something totally unfair about you guys standing there in wind breakers and short sleeve shirts, while the rest of us are freezing are arses off...:D:D

-Mike

SmallHaul 01-30-2011 04:50 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Very cool. Thanks for the pics.

Rogue 01-30-2011 11:40 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Awesome pics. Looks like you were down in the Clackamas / Oregon City area ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dreamweaver (Post 17740)
Now those are some cool pictures. But there is just something totally unfair about you guys standing there in wind breakers and short sleeve shirts, while the rest of us are freezing are arses off...:D:D

-Mike

Mike, wind breakers and short sleeves aside, see that moisture on the ground??? That moisture falls from the sky from Oct. - July, and it gets really **** old, really **** quick. I have found it's a lot easier to stay warm than it is dry !!

doodlebug 01-30-2011 11:47 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Yup, and more snow is in tonight's forcast!

Hey Reeve, are you going to Conexpo ConAg in March?
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.

REEVE2007 01-31-2011 12:01 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Hopefully we are too busy to show up...as of now we have not made plans to

Quote:

Originally Posted by doodlebug (Post 17789)
Yup, and more snow is in tonight's forcast!

Hey Reeve, are you going to Conexpo ConAg in March?
Later, Neil#2 aka doodlebug.


REEVE2007 01-31-2011 12:03 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Thank you! Actually it was Milwaukie, OR. but really close to the two. As for stating warm you're right its easier then trying to stay dry.

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Originally Posted by Rogue (Post 17786)
Awesome pics. Looks like you were down in the Clackamas / Oregon City area ?



Mike, wind breakers and short sleeves aside, see that moisture on the ground??? That moisture falls from the sky from Oct. - July, and it gets really **** old, really **** quick. I have found it's a lot easier to stay warm than it is dry !!


REEVE2007 01-31-2011 12:15 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Again, thank you all for the compliments. I enjoy a crowd that thinks as highly about trucking and heavy equipment as I do. If anyone finds me post a piece of equipment that you're building or want to build don't hesitate to ask for more pictures. I have thousands and Its great to see the ability and passion that you guys put into your builds. I look forward to hearing from you.

REEVE2007 02-09-2011 10:31 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
thanks


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Originally Posted by DieselKid (Post 17727)
Now there's some neat load ideas for our flatbeds, dropdecks, and lowboys! :D

Thanks for the pics!

-Alex


Espeefan 02-12-2011 08:51 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Reeve, very neat pictures! I do have a question. It appears that the crane is able to disassemble and load itself, with no help from any other equipment, is that right? I've never seen anything like that before, hence my question.

mog 02-12-2011 09:38 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
wow nice pic there it was as if we where right there thanks for the good pics

REEVE2007 02-12-2011 11:25 PM

Re: WEEKEND WORK 1-26-11
 
Thank you...and yes, you are correct. It can be a lot more time consuming to do but they do use the cranes to disasemble themselves. Just so happens they had a 90 ton r/t onsite as a bare rental also so they used it to load out the boom and some of the counter weights.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Espeefan (Post 19072)
Reeve, very neat pictures! I do have a question. It appears that the crane is able to disassemble and load itself, with no help from any other equipment, is that right? I've never seen anything like that before, hence my question.



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